Word: holding
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...decided to hold the annual wrestling and boxing tournament for the University championship about the middle of March in the Randolph Gymnasium unless some more suitable place can be found. These championships are open to all members of the University. Both the boxing and wrestling matches will be divided into the following classes: 115,125, 135, 145, 158, 175 pounds, and heavyweight...
Until yesterday the H. A. A. had thought it improbable that the tournament could be held because little interest had been shown in boxing, but the Athletic Committee finally has decided that enough men are now engaged in the sport to make the tournament practicable. It is impossible to hold the meet in the Union this year as has been done in former years, because of its use as a dining hall. Considerable interest has also been shown in the wrestling class which is held in Randolph Gymnasium on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons under Coach Allen...
...University unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, it was announced yesterday, will hold a summer training camp this year which will be open to students of all first-class colleges, including those admitted by examination, in June. The Headquarters Office of the Corps has stated that two courses in Military Science will be held for a period of six weeks during the months of July and August. The work will be under the direction of Major Flynn, the officers of the French Mission and their assistants, and will consist of three weeks' training in barracks and three weeks...
...change being that now one does not salute unless in uniform and covered,--merely stand at attention facing the music. If in civilian dress and covered, raise the head-dress and hold opposite the left shoulder. It is urged that all keep this in mind, an opportunity to put it into execution may be expected at the lecture and band concert on March...
...ourselves known, as one might say, "Mr. and Mrs. Jones, I am a sailor, a gentleman and a human being, just like everyone else," and the reply was, "Glad to meet you, Mr. Sailor; Mrs. Jones and I mean to be hospitable and neighborly. You have no reason to hold aloof and consider us as 'unfriendly civilians.' Come over to dinner Sunday...